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TEMPUS PUGIT

... TlE.NIPUS I UUIT. [IMIIT.TIa, FRIO41M U1ORA.CE, 11001 11. OD: 14.) Slwiftly pass o flrectiig -years, I idtolile the joysof Itfe- Metleor ?? lleC Iylille .1015 aonjl lovieved'd ourbliss leforlr Wisode-ni. 1dty ll..r tealrs ilaroetlll, fricind, nald bivelo vife Call their rapidl rilsellelits stily. iill¼c eoli Oavtitl trecl 310 m-rle. Vain our wish, in vaiI, we crave. Xal;ed as we left the ...

RURAL SONNET.—NOVEMBER

... eUR'L. SOSNET -NOVFTiMER. By Mn. Inies, o.trq f' lRegioy,, ?? the ?? Bellt Slid or0Mr. 'RPo9l9k tli Gvs too ile Poor !-warmu clothins-Orlog-fOe°- At once, unsparingly, and huoibly 9ive t Pr.'tntrthe Wlntercough.thefrlmOe-chiit'dbront, liu Of throeg which snahe it wolsrhlt'5 to lire. For, lo November, dreneihd it, fogs and raln,,, la Glooms ouaitlo air, ad Inubates lthe Earth o Days short and ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... ?? 1hnelBtf S~qslepn. By JAMESS CowIO\V, 1lais of Hlauloerfolr Edin. burgh John Johnostete. t THItS little worv contains to Esssy oil the Reilly Systee, to whici h w v O i awarded a prize by the Ilighisod Society; and a series of Letters ott the condition of Farm Servants, which appeared originaolY Ji tine tolumns of a nowspspcr. The whole contaliss eony sensible observa- tions, anid useful ...

POETRY

... ?? v 6 z T ZILT'., 'P11 fl IY 1N~~ 11 Y Oil 110 .i's-4i4 l' 'l liiis hiilip.i Ii' 1(OW shy.i hgh Thast Cli Ic ri mllly heli'I 'ii, wiult thioi wcear 1 (ie of1 the,,c~i tajit oi (qlili wolili I alm deal], Nore teftl IIs il 111C Wol' tile rieli shed u .,lv Soovoi.,1 calls ole to a hieav'enly 11ne,10 .liil aliel r 1012 ?? cllty whIs~pep, 11Coiiie.'' Hot Whlo'fini thou'. golellc heiqls t~il vi ...

METHLICK CATTLE SHOW

... The Cattle Show under the patronage of the Methlick Wh ?? Association, was held at Alethlick, on Tuesday _ ithe 28tu tlt, The .ladges, Aessrs Simpson, Mains of Pitfbor; d Waller, Wester Fintray; and Strachan, ?? d Premiums as followes:- RY CoWs. 4. Mr. Milne, Mains of Esele- Bar I. Mr Hay, Shiothin. mont. ala S 2. Mr Whitehead, Little Meth- Marcs and Foals. Bea lick. I. Mr Hay, Shethin. Pea f ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY HOUSES IN STREET, SMITHFIELD

... I T E-SI.. WEST MEET, The greatest-excitement continues to prevail in the neigh- bourhood of West Street, Smithfeld, and the applications to Mr Wakeling, the vestry clerk of St John- Square, are becoam- ing more numerous daily for tickets of admission to view -the. ttwo strangely constructed houses at the northern end of New Farringdon Street. VD to the ?? sessions, the houses were inhabited ...

A PLEA FOR THE ACTOR'S ORPHANS

... A PLZ FOJ I' st? AUtIOR'S ORPfI ANS No! never yet in such a cassa swas Dirtaii's public ?? a ti Ti, rlorlr homage to the Dead, or sonihe surviving Co woel Oar cauose needa net the sickly aid of sentimental it 1 tears- The erruse alike of every heart that throbs with hopes rer and fears, ed. A week has passed-a little week-aince on the bas- kin'd stage H.t breught to ken of eye and ear our ...

MUSICAL ASSOCIATION CONCERT

... The second concert of this excellent Associatimn, which com- mands nearty the whole strength of our local inl-trunmental performers, took place in the Music Hall on Saturday. The audience was both numerous and select, the body of the lla'l being completely filled. 'This is us it should he, and we are sure that no one left the concert room disappointed, as Lockee s music of Macbeth, and ...

LITERATURE

... TIm QUAaTEuLr Rf-tzv-zw No. 153. The new number of th.e Qmarter7y is ?? in Its contents. Lord Carpbe11's - Lives of the Chancellors is f.rst noticed, and in a hearty spirit of commendation, w-hich the extracts given n-ell bear our. The paper on the MSS. from the Eypntiiarn Monastcrics. nowv safely deposited in the British Maseumr, should stir the zeal of our Oriental scholars- From thc ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATUR1E. TIE Slontl'rF.Lcowvs; er. A 11 *wlVv To F.AME:. By llivilrd Jolhiln, ni hoir Ili . LI. end and ltiisarce, Africair nail I tucli n . 1,onltigi : Richard llont'ey. Aionig the msaniy wU'OII of fiction which have or lite beent issuing from titi tevniioig press of the Me- tropolis, we eontstier t ell Selhlfell ows as en- titled to a high llace. It is written with great nbi- ity. anlt ...

SOCIETY OF ARTS

... The Rynl Scottish Society of Arts met in Marlany's Saloon, Prince's Street, on Monday 10th April-Jamei L'Amy. Enq. F.R.S.E. Preeident, in the chair. The following communications were madeo:- 1. Suggestions for the better Ventilation of Sailing Voessels and Steam Ships. By Robert Ritchie, Esq. C.E. Edinburgh. In this communication, which Air Ritchie illustrated by dingrann and models, he showed ...